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Acknowledgments

The authors would like to recognize the institutions and colleagues who have provided permissions, support and inspiration to this project. We begin by recognizing the publishers who have kindly given permission to use copyrighted tables and figures. Rather than add the requested recognition statements to each figure, the following general statements are provided to avoid repetition.

 Figures from the Congress of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) reprinted with permission from the EIC.

 Figures from the International Association for Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology (IASMiRT) conferences reprinted courtesy of IASMiRT.

 Figures from ANL Reports, copyright by Argonne National Laboratory, managed and operated by the University of Chicago, U.S. Department of Energy, reprinted with permission.

 Figures from the Nuclear Power Safety, the Journal of Fluids and Structures, the Journal of Sound and Vibration, the Journal of Multiphase Flow and the Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Design, reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

 Figures from Convective Boiling and Condensation, Oxford Publishing Limited, Oxford, GB, reproduced with permission of Oxford Publishing Limited through PLSclear.

 Figures from AERE reports reproduced with the permission of UKAEA Scientific Publications.

 Figures from Washington State University Reports reprinted with permission from the Washington State University Libraries.

 Figures from the 8th International Heat Transfer Conference reprinted with permission from Begell House Inc.

 Figures from the Journal of Heat Transfer Engineering and the Journal of Nuclear Science and Engineering, reprinted with permission of the publisher (Taylor & Francis Ltd, https://www.tand‐fonline.com/)

 Figures from Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Reports, used with permission from AECL.

This document is based on some 40 years of research and development conducted at Chalk River Laboratories in the area of flow‐induced vibration. This technology development effort was largely supported by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) and by the CANDU Owners Group (COG). It also received support from the Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Service (HTFS), the Centre d’Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay (CEN‐Saclay), the Pressure Vessel Research Council (PVRC) and the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS). The support of all these organizations is very gratefully acknowledged. Many people have contributed to this effort including colleagues from industry and universities. Recognizing that we will fail to acknowledge all of our partners, we have decided to name some of the key individuals and institutions.

The authors have benefited from discussions with researchers in other institutions such as F. Axisa and B. Villard, Centre d’Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay; H.G.D. Goyder, UKAEA Harwell; R.T. Hartlen, Ontario Hydro; N.W. Mureithi and many graduate students at École Polytechnique, Montreal; I.G. Currie, University of Toronto; R.J. Rogers, University of New Brunswick and M.P. Païdoussis, McGill University.

Visiting scientists, B.S. Kim, Korea Power Engineering Company Inc., Taejon, Korea; A. Yasuo, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan; and Z.L. Qiao, Xian Jiaotong University, China, contributed to the development of the flow‐induced vibration database.

The contributors would also like to recognize the input of colleagues from the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories throughout the past 50 years: J. Albrecht, K.M. Boucher, W.A. Cook, T. Dickinson, P. Feenstra, E.G. Hagberg, Y. Han, G. Knowles, J. Mastorakos, J. McGregor, K. Moore, J.N. Patrick, P.J. Smith, Y. Sylvestre, J. H. Tromp, M.K. Weckwerth, and T. Whan. These individuals ably assisted with construction, instrumentation and installation of various flow loops and test sections, as well as copious data analysis.

Finally, the authors wish to express our gratitude to our understanding partners in life, for allowing us to take the time to write this handbook and for their moral support.

Flow-Induced Vibration Handbook for Nuclear and Process Equipment

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